Dominiquie Vandenberg's illustrious career took off with a lead role in the award-winning indie film, The Honorable, in 2002. This notable achievement led to him landing the lead spot in a series of Timex commercials, directed by none other than Tim Burton. Shortly after, he was recruited to train and teach Leonardo DiCaprio in antique knife fighting techniques for Martin Scorsese's epic film, Gangs of New York, in 2002.
While filming in Italy, Vandenberg won the coveted role of "Tommy" in DiCaprio's "Dead Rabbits" gang, generating immense interest due to the intense and brutal fight sequences. He was subsequently hired by Regent Entertainment, producers of the Oscar-nominated film, Gods and Monsters, to star in their violent martial arts picture, Pit Fighter, in 2004. This film, distributed domestically by 20th Century Fox, further solidified his reputation as a formidable actor.
In September 2004, Vandenberg's biography, "The Iron Circle," is set to hit bookstores across America, introducing him to an even broader audience than his current cult following. This highly anticipated publication promises to provide an in-depth look at his remarkable career and life.